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Universal Music Group is to pull its music from TikTok over pay disparity and AI concerns. The music label - which is home to the likes of Taylor Swift and Drake - has fallen out with the video-sharing app owned by Chinese firm ByteDance and is yet to agree new terms after their licensing agreement ended on January 31. UMG raised issues about "appropriate compensation for our artists and songwriters, protecting human artists from the harmful effects of AI, and online safety for TikTok's users." It claimed that only 1 per cent of its revenue comes from TikTok, despite social media site's "massi...
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Canva has signed a deal with Warner Music Group and Merlin to allow users to add song clips to their designs. Later this year, the software company's app will become the first visual design platform to give its users the chance to add commercially released music clips that can be shared across multiple platforms from the libraries of Warner Music Group (including Warner Recorded Music and Warner Chappell Music) and Merlin - the digital rights music licensing partner for distributors of music - on Canva Pro, Canva for Education and Canva for Nonprofit. The songs can be used in videos or carouse...
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